Briefly: U2, Neil Diamond, Ricky Martin, Bowling for Soup, Tim Booth

More than two decades after it was stolen at a Portland, OR, concert, a briefcase containing lyrics and notes intended for the 1981 U2 album "October" has been returned.

According to published reports, the briefcase--which belonged to U2 frontman Bono--was found in 1981 by Cindy Harris, 44, in the attic of a rental home in Tacoma, WA. She reportedly didn't know the notes had been stolen until years later; a friend reportedly spent the last year contacting U2's manager.

After the notes were stolen, Bono had to try to reconstruct the lyrics for "October" in the studio.

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Neil Diamond has announced a five-city tour of outdoor venues in the U.K. and Ireland for next May and June. He'll also tour Australia and New Zealand in March. Details are posted on Diamond's website.

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Ricky Martin reportedly spoke to a United Nations panel on Wednesday (10/20), urging leaders to step up the fight against child prostitution.

Martin recently spearheaded The People for Children Project, an organization that aims to prevent sex tourism.

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Bowling for Soup has recorded a cover of the theme to the '60s sitcom "Gilligan's Island" for the new TBS reality-TV series "The Real Gilligan's Island."

The show will feature a cast of unknowns--including a skipper, a millionaire couple, an actress, and a professor--who try to get off an island. They'll be placed in scenarios similar to plots in the sitcom.

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Tim Booth , former frontman of the English rock band James, issues his debut U.S. solo release, "Bone," on Jan. 25.

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